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[[Conrad Bailey]] was appointed as senior policy adviser to [[David Cameron]] in May 2013.
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[[Conrad Bailey]] is Director Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) and Defence in the [[Cabinet Office]]’s National Security Secretariat. He was previously a senior policy adviser to [[David Cameron]] from May 2013.
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Bailey is a career civil servant, a former head of conflict department at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]. He also served as acting command secretary at the [[Ministry of Defence]]. <ref> (2014), [http://www.dodsmonitoring.com/downloads/Central_Lobby/Number_10_no_crop.pdf Who's who in the No.10 Policy Unit], "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 14, pp.14-16, accessed 18 September 2014. </ref>  
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Bailey is a career civil servant and a former head of conflict department at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]. He also served as acting command secretary at the [[Ministry of Defence]]. <ref> (2014), [http://www.dodsmonitoring.com/downloads/Central_Lobby/Number_10_no_crop.pdf Who's who in the No.10 Policy Unit], "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 14, pp.14-16, accessed 18 September 2014. </ref>  
  
Previous roles also include trustee/non-exec to the [[The Lifeboat Fund Charity]], and various roles at the [[Ministry of Defence]]: acting command secretary for the, assistant chief of staff: policy, media, legal, industrial policy and private secretary to the Minister for Defence Equipment and Support. <ref name= "Bailey"> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/conrad-bailey/50/2ba/3b3 Conrad Bailey] ''LinkedIn'' profile, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref>
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Previous roles include trustee/non-executive to the [[The Lifeboat Fund Charity]].
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Bailey has also held other roles at the [[Ministry of Defence]]: acting command secretary, assistant chief of staff: policy, media, legal, industrial policy and private secretary to the minister for defence equipment and support. <ref name= "Bailey"> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/conrad-bailey/50/2ba/3b3 Conrad Bailey] ''LinkedIn'' profile, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref>
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
Bailey studied at the [[Geneva Centre for Security Policy]] where he achieved a Certificate in International Security Policy. Before this, he studied International History at the [[London School of Economics and Political Science]]. Bailey attended Kingswood School in Bath. <ref name= "Bailey"/>
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Whilst studying at the [[Geneva Centre for Security Policy]] he achieved a Certificate in International Security Policy. Before this, he studied International History at the [[London School of Economics and Political Science]]. Bailey attended Kingswood School in Bath. <ref name= "Bailey"/>
  
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
 
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[[Category:Special Advisers|Bailey, Conrad]][[Category:Civil Servants|Bailey, Conrad]]
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[[Category:Special Advisers|Bailey, Conrad]][[Category:Civil Servants|Bailey, Conrad]][[Category:UK Ministry of Defence|Bailey, Conrad]]

Latest revision as of 12:24, 13 September 2017

Conrad Bailey is Director Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) and Defence in the Cabinet Office’s National Security Secretariat. He was previously a senior policy adviser to David Cameron from May 2013.

Background

Bailey is a career civil servant and a former head of conflict department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He also served as acting command secretary at the Ministry of Defence. [1]

Previous roles include trustee/non-executive to the The Lifeboat Fund Charity. Bailey has also held other roles at the Ministry of Defence: acting command secretary, assistant chief of staff: policy, media, legal, industrial policy and private secretary to the minister for defence equipment and support. [2]

Education

Whilst studying at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy he achieved a Certificate in International Security Policy. Before this, he studied International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Bailey attended Kingswood School in Bath. [2]

Notes and references

  1. (2014), Who's who in the No.10 Policy Unit, "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 14, pp.14-16, accessed 18 September 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Conrad Bailey LinkedIn profile, accessed 9 October 2014